Autopick Next button

N

Nat

I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I do see the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and nothing on
the web.

thanks so much,
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Is this from your default calendar folder?

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After furious head scratching, Nat asked:

| I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
| multiple attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the
| lower left forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it
| to me, I do see the autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this
| a permissions issue or something else? I could not find any setting
| under options and nothing on the web.
|
| thanks so much,
 
N

Nat

To answer both yours and Milly's responses:
1. yes, it is from my default calendar window.
2. We have upgraded to 2007 exchange, however I am not positive of more than
that. It does have the suggested time slots to the right as you suggested.
I can use those but much prefer the autopick next function if possible.

Diane Poremsky said:
what version of exchange server? Do you have the suggested times pane on the
right?
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2009/up090402.htm#2


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Nat said:
I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I do see
the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and nothing on
the web.

thanks so much,
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Autopick is not available with Ex2007, except in plan a meeting.

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Nat said:
To answer both yours and Milly's responses:
1. yes, it is from my default calendar window.
2. We have upgraded to 2007 exchange, however I am not positive of more
than
that. It does have the suggested time slots to the right as you
suggested.
I can use those but much prefer the autopick next function if possible.

Diane Poremsky said:
what version of exchange server? Do you have the suggested times pane on
the
right?
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2009/up090402.htm#2


--
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Nat said:
I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I do
see
the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and nothing
on
the web.

thanks so much,
 
N

Nat

Thanks Diane. I did find the plan a meeting you were talking about, however
I am not sure I understand your response. When I am in my calendar, if I
open up a meeting somebody else created Ican go into schedulign assiistant
and choose AutoPick Next, however if I do the same thing on a meeting in
which I created the autopick next button is not there. We are all using the
same exchange server, but the only difference is that I have office SP2
installed. Is it possibly how I created the new meeting/appointment by
chance?

Diane Poremsky said:
Autopick is not available with Ex2007, except in plan a meeting.

--
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Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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Nat said:
To answer both yours and Milly's responses:
1. yes, it is from my default calendar window.
2. We have upgraded to 2007 exchange, however I am not positive of more
than
that. It does have the suggested time slots to the right as you
suggested.
I can use those but much prefer the autopick next function if possible.

Diane Poremsky said:
what version of exchange server? Do you have the suggested times pane on
the
right?
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2009/up090402.htm#2


--
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I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I do
see
the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and nothing
on
the web.

thanks so much,
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Ok, so there are two places it is still available. :) I'm not sure why
autopick next is available for suggesting new times instead of the new
suggest times pane (say that fast 10 times) - but when you create new
appointments and use Exchange 2007, you have Suggest times, not autopick
next. It's a feature of exchange and can't be changed.

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Nat said:
Thanks Diane. I did find the plan a meeting you were talking about,
however
I am not sure I understand your response. When I am in my calendar, if I
open up a meeting somebody else created Ican go into schedulign
assiistant
and choose AutoPick Next, however if I do the same thing on a meeting in
which I created the autopick next button is not there. We are all using
the
same exchange server, but the only difference is that I have office SP2
installed. Is it possibly how I created the new meeting/appointment by
chance?

Diane Poremsky said:
Autopick is not available with Ex2007, except in plan a meeting.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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Nat said:
To answer both yours and Milly's responses:
1. yes, it is from my default calendar window.
2. We have upgraded to 2007 exchange, however I am not positive of more
than
that. It does have the suggested time slots to the right as you
suggested.
I can use those but much prefer the autopick next function if possible.

:

what version of exchange server? Do you have the suggested times pane
on
the
right?
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2009/up090402.htm#2


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower
left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I
do
see
the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue
or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and
nothing
on
the web.

thanks so much,
 
N

Nat

Thanks a lot. It still is wierd to me. It must also be affected by SP2. Not
crazy about that . oh well.

Nat said:
Thanks Diane. I did find the plan a meeting you were talking about, however
I am not sure I understand your response. When I am in my calendar, if I
open up a meeting somebody else created Ican go into schedulign assiistant
and choose AutoPick Next, however if I do the same thing on a meeting in
which I created the autopick next button is not there. We are all using the
same exchange server, but the only difference is that I have office SP2
installed. Is it possibly how I created the new meeting/appointment by
chance?

Diane Poremsky said:
Autopick is not available with Ex2007, except in plan a meeting.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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Nat said:
To answer both yours and Milly's responses:
1. yes, it is from my default calendar window.
2. We have upgraded to 2007 exchange, however I am not positive of more
than
that. It does have the suggested time slots to the right as you
suggested.
I can use those but much prefer the autopick next function if possible.

:

what version of exchange server? Do you have the suggested times pane on
the
right?
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2009/up090402.htm#2


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mailto:[email protected]

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I have OL 2007 SP2, and I noticed that when I create a meeting with
multiple
attendees, that I do not see the autopick next button in the lower left
forner. If someone else creates the meeting and sends it to me, I do
see
the
autopick next button in the usual spot. Is this a permissions issue or
something else? I could not find any setting under options and nothing
on
the web.

thanks so much,
 

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